Cold Rain And Snow, Me And Bobby McGee*, Chinatown Shuffle*, China Cat Sunflower* > I Know You Rider*, Jack Straw*, He's Gone*, Next Time You See Me*, Black-Throated Wind
Set 2
Casey Jones, Mr. Charlie, Playing In The Band, Sugaree, One More Saturday Night*, Hurts Me Too*, Ramble On Rose*, El Paso*, Big Railroad Blues*, Truckin'*
Set 3
Dark Star, Sugar Magnolia, Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks), Johnny B. Goode
* - Recorded by Danish Television for subsequent broadcast as "TV from the Tivoli" in three parts on April 17, 1972, August 12, 1972 and August 25, 1972.
There was no encore for this show. "One More Saturday Night" was played in the second set and was the intended final song for the TV broadcast, which explains why Bob Weir said "Bye, bye" at the end of the song. The television cameras were not on for the third set.
Notes
- This version has been provided by an anonymous source.
- Level adjustments have been made.
- Transitions have been cleaned up and a few artifacts removed.
- One of the most exquisite shows they ever played, which has previously only been available in 44.1 flavour.
This time you get the full 48. Enjoy the extra hertzes.
- The dynamic range of the official release is 9 but for this it is 15.
- All files have been tagged.
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A very good, standard EU72 show.
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November 25, 2018 (edited)
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Prime time Grateful Dead
The television camera's were not on for the 3rd set OF COURSE NOT Augh! Ramble on Rose gets play throughout tour and appears all over the set list. Good
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organ work on the bottom side. Another Merry Go Round oh a little frozen Logger tease EL PASO- "I picked a good one he looked like he could run" that will get you hung. Railroad Blues-A tune i am currently seeing in a whole new light after listening to some South West shows where it is featured prominently as a late Second Set barn burner. It has such a yummy up-beat rhythm. "Mr. Jailer go away don't tell me no lies" Mighty fine rendition Weir counts off the Truckin' I like that they did this both stand alone and also as a gateway for jams. Here it is a set 2 closer. WALSTIB